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Supermarket summer school uniforms are the same quality as high-street alternatives but are three times CHEAPER, test finds

Channel 5's Shop Smart, Save Money tested the likes of Sainsbury’s, M&S, Morrisons, Next, Asda and John Lewis

BUYING a school uniform that will last the term can be tough – especially with the wear and tear that comes with kids playing outside in the summer.

But Channel 5 put high street school gear to the test to see which is the best value for money and had the most long-lasting quality.

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Three supermarket school uniforms were tested against high street alternatives to see which one was more long-lastingCredit: John Lewis

On Shop Smart, Save Money, they tested the likes of Sainsbury’s, M&S, Morrisons, Next, Asda and John Lewis – and there was a clear winner.

The school uniform items that were put to the test were polo shirts, shorts and gingham dresses.

They were marked for abrasion (mimicked general wear and tear), piling (wear and tear at the armpits, thighs and elbows) and tensile strength (how far can the fabric stretch).

Points were given to the winner of each test, with half points given if it was a draw.

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First up were the polo shirts, and the winner was Sainsbury’s, who sell packs of three for £4.50.

Their shirts performed better in the abrasion and tensile strength tests than rival M&S, who sells similar multipacks of three for over double, at £10.

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Next up for comparison was shorts, with a £3 Morrisons option going against a £6 Next pair.

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